You’ll Swoon Over This $200 Bazaar Find

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Sarah Lyon
Sarah Lyon
Sarah Lyon is a freelance writer based in New York City who covers interior design and lifestyle content. She is constantly on the hunt for eye-catching pieces to add to her space and believes that a home is never truly finished being styled.
published Oct 24, 2019
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Slab White Marble Coffee Table – $200 or best offer – The top is honed white marble on an antiqued silver iron base. The marble is showing some color change due to being in different rooms over the years with different amounts of sunlight, but this is normal with honed marble. – SHOREWOOD, WI

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Dear Readers, 
What are you looking for? Check out our new 
Bazaar – the best place on the web for vintage designer furnishings and accessories directly from others in our community. Today, Sarah Lyon is sharing a stunning marble coffee table for sale.

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I love shopping secondhand to score stunning vintage pieces that just aren’t made anymore, but don’t get me wrong–I also enjoy finding current items at major discounts when browsing Bazaar, Craigslist, or Facebook Marketplace. If you’re looking to purchase on a brand new item from a store such as West Elm or CB2, it’s definitely worth your while to take a spin through some of the secondhand sites mentioned above before placing your order. You may just luck out and find the exact item you’ve been eyeing for a total steal!

If you live in a major metropolitan area where people are constantly moving in and out of town, you’ll likely have even more luck employing this strategy. In my hometown of Washington, DC, I see the same popular pieces (like lucite consoles, Tulip tables, and velvet sofas, to name a few) popping up for sale day after day, and the prices can’t be beat.

This gorgeous marble coffee table caught my eye because of how luxe it looks. If you’re trying to stick to a $200 budget, you most certainly don’t have to resort to an IKEA option (though don’t get me wrong, there are tons of IKEA pieces that I do love!). It’s just worth noting that you can totally snag higher end styles at a wallet-friendly price if you do a bit of hunting. How perfect would this table look with a few colorful books, a fun (and functional) tray, and some small trinkets like decorative beads or glam coasters?